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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Strong opinion, loosely held For an open source protocol that aims to be credibly neutral, paid bounties work for small tasks but something like an open source client is better if organically built (as a labor of love) and then receives a retroactive public goods type funding.
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JB Rubinovitz ⌐◨-◨
@rubinovitz
I think there’s an unaccounted for cost of great devs not bothering to build on platforms, at DAOs, etc because there is no obvious way for them to get financial and/or social recognition. I don’t think retro funding is enough.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Outside of crypto, why do people build open source software?
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Brad Barrish
@bradbarrish
Because they’re either dogmatists, altruists or both, generally want to contribute to something bigger than themselves and collaborate with other like-minded people.
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